Archive for October, 2004Oh come on, you know you want to laugh: Overheard in New York yea, feels good don’t it? (unless you are at work, then you are feeling silly for laughing out loud when no one else is sharing the joke. So share.)
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LoTR: Return of the King, Extended Edition TrailerPosted by: chris_layton in Movies, Stream of CultureI know what I want for christmas! Click Here Oh, Boy I can just hear productivity falling through the floor! What do you think ruth?
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News that will not make the front pagePosted by: chris_layton in Philosophy, Stream of CultureJacques Derrida, the emminent French philosopher and critic, died Friday at the age of 74. He was credited with fathering deconstruction, that difficult theory that posits that all texts internally inconsistant due to the vaguaries of language itself, thus robbing texts of meaning and permanence. Though we struggle with his thought, his was surely a signifigant voice in the twentieth century. The church is, in a real sense, an alternative political reality. When we say that Jesus is our King, we are making - at the very least - a political claim. We are God’s people, in some sense, The Kingdom of God, or Heaven (Jesus uses both phrases in the Gospels to denote roughly the same thing). And while we might differ as to the content of our agenda, as a politcal body the church has an agenda which may or may not be opposed to america’s political agenda. Some of the churches politcal commitments: expanding our numbers, countering injustice, being an advocate for the oppressed (in the Bible, the widowed and the orphaned), and being an Eden/Heaven-valued people. The key here, for me, is that my allegance is to Jesus; further, I use my rights as an american citizen to “smooth the path,” as it were, for the churches political agenda. Notice I did not say that I vote toward “christianizing” america, or that I use my votes to combat immorality, but that I vote so as to make the world a place wherein the church can more easily live out it’s purpose. Worship, missions, social justice, catholicity (ecumenical-ism); which canidate will make the world a place where we (the church) can do these things most easily? |




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